WJBC’s NYE at the DoubleTree Feat. Wedding Banned

Image Courtesy of The DoubleTree by Hilton

Join WJBC for a New Year’s Eve to remember at The DoubleTree By Hilton, Featuring Wedding Banned!

With a full bill featuring Kyle Yap and Absolute Light & Sound as well, you can’t miss this great show! Individual Event Tickets and Overnight Packages are available now! Don’t miss out, make your reservations today!

To reserve tickets and overnight packages call 309-664-6446

Ticket Packages:

  • Individual Event Tickets: $40
    Includes: Five Drink Tickets, hors d’oeuvres, champagne toast.
  • Overnight Package Tickets: $269 plus tax
    Includes: Two event tickets with VIP show access starting at 7:30PM, 10 drink tickets, hors d’oeurves, champagne toast, overnight stay for two guests with breakfast included the following morning.

Event Schedule

  • 6:00 – 8:00pm: Kyle Yap with LIVE music at The Brickyard Bar (Located in the Hotel Lobby)
  • 7:30pm: Ballroom Doors Open for VIP Guests who have purchased OVERNIGHT PACKAGE
  • 8:00pm: Ballroom Doors Open for Individual Event Ticket holders
  • 8:00pm – 1:00am: LIVE music from Absolute Light & Sound and Wedding Banned

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